The names of Ishtar, Astarte, Isis, and Venus, are venerated as the goddesses of lesbian and whores into modern times. The source of these whore-goddesses' cults, in Mesopotamia, in Sheba-Ethiopia, in Egypt, in Palestine, and among the Phrygians, is the worship of the whore-goddess Shakti by ancient "Harrapan"' culture of the Indian subcontinent, introduced to Mesopotamia through the "Harrapan" Colony at Sumer.
@AnonymousWhitePerson it's not totally true. Isis wait chastety and maat from her worshiper ! Moreover we know that there is no whores worship in ancient egypt and homosexuality was not tolerate too (the book of the dead). The old egypt is very inflexible towards these topics !!
actually it seems that ancient egypt was far more tolerant. look at the tomb of niakhknum and knumhotep. archaeologists think it could be an early example of same-sex marriage. also, where is homosexuality condemned in the book of the dead?
The names of Ishtar, Astarte, Isis, and Venus, are venerated as the goddesses of lesbian and whores into modern times. The source of these whore-goddesses' cults, in Mesopotamia, in Sheba-Ethiopia, in Egypt, in Palestine, and among the Phrygians, is the worship of the whore-goddess Shakti by ancient "Harrapan"' culture of the Indian subcontinent, introduced to Mesopotamia through the "Harrapan" Colony at Sumer.
AnonymousWhitePerson 1 year ago
@AnonymousWhitePerson it's not totally true. Isis wait chastety and maat from her worshiper ! Moreover we know that there is no whores worship in ancient egypt and homosexuality was not tolerate too (the book of the dead). The old egypt is very inflexible towards these topics !!
zakari95140 1 year ago
@zakari95140
actually it seems that ancient egypt was far more tolerant. look at the tomb of niakhknum and knumhotep. archaeologists think it could be an early example of same-sex marriage. also, where is homosexuality condemned in the book of the dead?
ibrahimdesign 11 months ago
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blazeme2 1 year ago